T. Fritz vs C. O'Connell — prediction
Consistent bounce, medium-fast: neutral conditions, no style favored.
Warm: the ball flies a little more and fitness counts.
Dry air: the ball travels normally.
Light wind: no noticeable effect.
Surface feeds the model (surface specialization is one of its factors). Weather and altitude are context we publish for you — they do NOT move the probability.
›Ranking: #9 vs #129 (better ranked)
›Recent form: 8/10 in recent matches
›Solid on Hard: 62% career on the surface
The model makes T. Fritz the favorite with a 93% win probability, against C. O'Connell's 7% — a conviction read: the model sees the match clearly leaning one way. Converted to odds, that probability is worth about @1.08; the offered odds are around @1.10 (a 91% implied), virtually the same as what the market prices in.
Several factors explain the number: #9 vs #129 (better ranked); 8/10 in recent matches; 62% career on the surface.
Read it with perspective. Our probability is calibrated — when the model says 93%, that outcome happens roughly that percentage of the time, with ~65% out-of-sample accuracy — but being the favorite is not being the winner: roughly 7 out of every 100 times O'Connell wins. The model also tends to agree with the market, so the odds already capture almost all the edge: don't take it as a sure value. This is informational analysis, not a betting recommendation. 18+ · play responsibly.